Use "discordant" in a sentence

1. His agenda is discordant with ours.

2. The views between us are discordant.

3. Something gave a loud discordant twang.

4. The sound was very discordant.

5. The two experiments gave us discordant results.

6. A guide to interpreting discordant systematic reviews.

7. There is, however, one discordant note.

8. What a discordant trumpet call these are sounding!

9. The authorities on the issue are discordant.

10. Absonant definition is - discordant, contrary, unreasonable

11. Love is harmonious; lust is discordant.

12. Strange discordant music emanated from the woods.

13. The contemporary dialogue for me struck a slightly discordant note.

14. Leonato thought they would make a discordant pair.

15. He studied what are known as discordant couples.

16. Keywords: Pope Innocent III, Constantinople, Theodore Balsamon, Harmony of Discordant Canons

17. What does Absonant mean? (now rare) Discordant; harsh; contrary; unreasonable

18. In fact it tends to generate some very discordant results.

19. Cacophony (kah-kof-oh-nee): A discordant and chaotic mixture of sounds.

20. 17 synonyms for Cacophonous: discordant, harsh, jarring, grating, raucous, strident, dissonant

21. Description of Concordant and discordant in SAS PROC LOGISTIC Part of the default output from PROC LOGISTIC is a table that has entries including`percent Concordant’ and `percent discordant

22. Unfortunately for him, the song of the eye has many discordant notes.

23. The noise was tremendous; bombs, guns, and engines mingled in discordant sound.

24. Antagonistic: See: adverse , antipathetic , averse , contradictory , different , discordant , disinclined , dissident , hostile , incompatible , inimical , litigious

25. Synonyms: discordant, harsh, jarring, grating More Synonyms of Cacophonous COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary.

26. Synonyms for Cacophonous include discordant, dissonant, inharmonious, grating, harsh, jarring, raucous, strident, unmelodious and unmusical

27. Yet, to propose the possibility of adoption by such a couple strikes a discordant note.

28. Synonyms for Braying include grating, harsh, jarring, strident, loud, raucous, discordant, rasping, rough and hoarse

29. Discordant U–Pb ages from an alkali-feldspar granite also constrain crystallization to ca.

30. 2 The functional modernity of the computer struck a discordant note amid the elegant eighteenth-century furniture.

31. Amid all this sylvan glory the notice giving the dentist's working hours struck a discordant note.

32. The functional modernity of the computer struck a discordant note amid the elegant eighteenth-century furniture.

33. Absonant definition, dissonant; discordant (usually followed by from or to): behavior that is Absonant to nature

34. Synonyms for Clangorous include noisy, clamorous, rackety, uproarious, resounding, clattery, clattering, dinning, discordant and disorderly

35. a discordant and meaningless mixture of sounds: the Cacophony produced by city traffic at midday

36. Synonyms for Absonant include raucous, grating, harsh, discordant, rasping, jarring, strident, rough, hoarse and dissonant

37. Cacophonous (comparative more Cacophonous, superlative most Cacophonous) Containing, consisting of, or producing harsh, unpleasant or discordant sounds.

38. On and off the field the national game of the Land of Song is in a discordant mess.

39. Synonyms for Atonal include discordant, cacophonous, dissonant, inharmonious, unharmonious, twelve-note, twelve-tone, harsh, unmelodious and unmusical

40. 4 Amid all this sylvan glory the notice giving the dentist's working hours struck a discordant note.

41. The term discordant Atrioventricular connections refers to the situation in which the ventricles are connected inappropriately to the atrial chambers

42. Its discordant Clashes sweep upward in one harmonious tone that blends with the music of other worlds—to complete God's orchestra

43. Trehub, in Toronto, found that 6-to 9-month-old babies could tell whether a musical sequence was discordant or harmonious.

44. However, for all dominant themes of harmony, within the noisy ambiguity there might also be quieter, discordant notes.

45. The whole discordant palimpsest of photographic realities with which we are daily bombarded is communicated in the microcosm of a single canvas.

46. The optimistic and pessimistic points-of-view are the means by which the Concordant and discordant notes in life are sounded

47. Their ontogenetic helix may be either concordant (a homodromy case) or discordant (an Antidromy case) with that of the supporting axis

48. Hairlessness is not identical with the loss of cutaneous adnexae, but resembles a discordant disturbance of the growth of hair folliches.

49. I'm compressing the day and night as I saw it, creating a unique harmony between these two very discordant worlds.

50. All histopathology results were reviewed and a decision was made regarding Concordant/discordant biopsy results and recommendations given for further management of all patients.

51. A Concordant result was defined when the imaging and pathology results concluded same diagnosis and a discordant result when they did not match

52. Discordant intrusive complexes, such as the 1.830 Ga Cormorant Batholith, are centred on magnetic–gravity lows and truncate the structural trend of adjacent lithotectonic domains.

53. The procedure for calculating Concordant and discordant pairs compares the classifications for two variables (for example, X and Y) on the same two items

54. In three discordant pairs of twins anal atresia formed a part of complex malformations (acardius amorphus, sireniform monopodia, thalidomide-induced anomalies of the upper extremities).

55. ‘These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces Bedaubed with white paint, their skins filthy and greasy, their hair entangled, their voices discordant, and their gestures violent.’

56. Stewart-Panko described the sound of these bands as a "dynamic, violent, discordant, technical, brutal, off-kilter, no rules mixture of hardcore, metal, prog, math rock, grind and jazz."

57. The investigation of the regional distribution of the minerals staurolite, kyanite, andalusite and sillimanite in the Austrian part of the Silvretta-Alps indicates several mineral zones which are in part discordant.

58. "The persons most Abhorrent from blood and treason." "The arts of pleasure in despotic courts I spurn Abhorrent ." Abhorrent Contrary or repugnant; discordant; inconsistent; -- followed by to

59. The most abrasive and discordant outgrowth of punk was noise rock, which emphasised loud distorted electric guitars and powerful drums, and was pioneered by bands including Sonic Youth, Big Black and Butthole Surfers.

60. Within pair variances of Wechsler verbal intelligence test scores have been compared for fraternal twins that are concordant and those that are discordant for each of four bloodgroup system (ABO, MNSs, Rh, Duffy).

61. As adjectives the difference between Cacophonous and euphonious is that Cacophonous is containing, consisting of, or producing harsh, unpleasant or discordant sounds while euphonious is pleasant-sounding; agreeable to the ear; possessing or demonstrating euphony.

62. This page shows answers to the clue Batholith, followed by ten definitions like “Large mass of intruded igneous rock”, “A large intrusion of igneous rock, usually granite” and “A large, discordant, intrusive body of igneous rock

63. ‘The effect is like Bedaubing a marble statue with paint.’ ‘These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces bedaubed with white paint, their skins filthy and greasy, their hair entangled, their voices discordant, and their gestures violent.’

64. Area under curve (AUC) = (Percent Concordant + 0.5 * Percent Tied)/100; Interpretation of Concordant, Discordant and Tied Percent Percent Concordant : Percentage of pairs where the observation with the desired outcome (event) has a higher predicted probability than the …

65. When we lay down “the weapons of [our] rebellion” (Alma 23:7), we become “agents unto [ourselves]” (D&C 58:28), no longer blinded by the sophistry of Satan or deafened by the discordant noise of the secular world.

66. A Cacophony is a jarring, discordant mix of sounds that have no business being played together. When the orchestra tunes up before a show, it sounds like a Cacophony because each musician is playing a completely different tune, at different times, and at different volumes.

67. Isotope dilution – thermal ionization mass spectrometry (ID–TIMS) and chemical abrasion – thermal ionization mass spectrometry (CA–TIMS) dating of magmatic zircon from amphibolites in the Hauser Lake Gneiss yield 1470–1430 Ma crystallization ages based on discordant data, with Cretaceous lower intercepts.

68. ‘The effect is like Bedaubing a marble statue with paint.’ ‘These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces bedaubed with white paint, their skins filthy and greasy, their hair entangled, their voices discordant, and their gestures violent.’

69. The loud Chomping noises only emphasize the stillness of the night of snow, so we can say this is a hokku with harmony of contrast — two very different things put together that nonetheless come out as harmonious instead of discordant.

70. Relatives of cancer patients are at an increased risk of the same (Concordant) cancer but whether they are at a risk for different (discordant) cancers is largely unknown - beyond well characterized hereditary cancer syndromes - but would be of major scientific and clinical interest.

71. Meanwhile, the royal Cachinnation was echoed out by a discordant and portentous laugh from behind the arras, like that of one who, little accustomed to give way to such emotions, feels himself at some particular impulse unable either to control or to modify his obstreperous mirth.

72. Apophysis (spider), an outgrowth of the exoskeleton in spiders and other arachnids In botany, an outgrowth or enlargement of an organ such as a plant stem Apophysis (software), a fractal flame generating program for Microsoft Windows Apophysis (geology), a discordant offshoot from another body, such as a sill, dike, or pluton

73. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Cacophonous adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (noise: discordant) cacofónico/a adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo.Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo ("casa grande", "mujer alta").

74. Absurd (adj.) "plainly illogical," 1550s, from French Absurde (16c.), from Latin Absurdus "out of tune, discordant;" figuratively "incongruous, foolish, silly, senseless," from ab-"off, away from," here perhaps an intensive prefix, + surdus "dull, deaf, mute," which is possibly from an imitative PIE root meaning "to buzz, whisper" (see susurration)

75. Secondly, from the May 21 zoom meeting with the Acharyas, my understanding of the Sakyong’s intentions to not further engage in dialogue and open communication with the broader sangha feels discordant with the work I have engaged in Shambhala over the past decade, initially as the Chairperson of the Diversity Working Group and then as an acharya.

76. Absurd (adj.) "plainly illogical," 1550s, from French Absurde (16c.), from Latin absurdus "out of tune, discordant;" figuratively "incongruous, foolish, silly, senseless," from ab-"off, away from," here perhaps an intensive prefix, + surdus "dull, deaf, mute," which is possibly from an imitative PIE root meaning "to buzz, whisper" (see susurration)

77. Three main characteristics mark these poems : a recurring reminiscent mood , a need to look back on the long path strewn with memories ; a widening horizon of thought and a deepening sympathy with what is commonly ignored , discarded despised , uninhibited by moral or social bias ; and a restless urge to explore to the farthest limits the possibilities of Bengali diction and rhythm and to draw uncanny music out of the seemingly discordant It would be wrong to imagine that these four books of prose - poems , remarkable as they are , mark , whether as an aberration or a further development ; a stage of no return , where Tagore ceased to be what he had always been .